Undated.
View of the Brown Cow Public House in Selby Road. This is the original inn which stood at the junction with Hollyshaw Lane. It was replaced by a new building in later years, built slightly further back from the junction. A Leeds Directory for the year 1932 lists Mawson Movley as Landlord of the Brown Cow and this photograph was once in his possession. The Brown Cow had stabling for 40 horses, and a horse drawn omnibus can be seen waiting outside. Farmers farming the Temple Newsam Estate met here at six monthly intervals, in June and December, to pay their rents when they also partook of a rent dinner. Several people are visible in the image. St. Mary's Church and grave yard are located on the opposite side of Selby Road to the Brown Cow.[internal reference; 201349_174375:LEO 7092]

c1982.
View looks form Hollyshaw Lane by the junction with Knightsway on the left, towards the junction of Green Lane (to the left after the bus shelter) and Station Road (to the right). On the left, the Paws For Thought Pet Centre at no.137 Green Lane is at the end of a row of shops, while moving right is another row of shops numbered 2-20 Station Road.[internal reference; 2012622_173760:S LIP GREEN 533]

25th October 1944. View looking north at Green Lane Corner from Hollyshaw Lane across the roundabout towards Station Road. W. Carter greengrocers, Russell's newsagent and the premises of W. Jowett are visible. A streetlamp is in front of the roundabout. Some people including a child on a bicycle are on the street and a car with a trailer is in front of Carter's.[internal reference; 5712:CLIC Green 27]